Raymond Terrace Junior Rugby League Club continues to develop plenty of talented players.
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Last year the Terrace's under-14 team division one team coached by Sean Langdon won the premiership.
This year the bulk of that side were selected to represent in Newcastle rugby league's under-15 development squad in a round robin tournament at Manly.
The Terrace's rep players were Jack Langdon, Brandon Thompson, Matt Hughes, Corey Radford, Cory Bolton, Jake Hogan, Kai Spruce, and Antwone Ryan.
The boys had a great day out remaining undefeated with wins over Parramatta gold twice, Parramatta blue and Manly.
Fingal Bay Bomboras have a massive day set down for this Saturday.
The club will host an old boys day as well as a fundraiser for former club stalwart Shane 'Chilli' Compton - a recently widowed father of five.
Among the support for the day comes from the King of Box surf comp committee who will raffle a beaut surf board with the box beach break on it.
Soldiers Point Lions Club will lend a helping hand. Old boys representative Marc Stoddard has arranged some terrific auction items.
On the field the Fingal ladies league tag play University at 2pm followed by the men who face Waratah-Mayfield.
It's a must win game for Fingal who are hunting a semi-final spot following their forfeit to Dora Creek last weekend due to their mounting injury toll.
Mallabula Panthers travelled to Kotara to face the Bears last weekend.
However, the Bears could not field a team so the Panthers picked up the two competition points that has them in third place in a race for a semi-final spot with four games to go.
The Bulla ladies tag team are semi-final bound despite a 26-8 loss to Wangi.
Players' player went to Beth Daniels while Emma Rimmer collected the coaches' award.
Mallabula play East Maitland away on Friday night while the girls play Swansea on Saturday.
Raymond Terrace Magpies played the top of the table Aberglasslyn last Saturday.
Playing with a two man bench, the Magpies went down 36-16. Despite the lack of troops they were in the contest at half time trailing 18-12 with captain-coach Brooke Roach scoring two tries after moving from the forwards to play in the centres.
Hooker Keegan Fernando was the players' player while front rower Josh White had a strong game.
This Saturday at Lakeside the Magpies host Morisset in their last chance for to make a charge for a semi-final spot.
The Ravens ladies kick off the day at 2pm.